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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Acoustics, Engineering, Environmental or a related field. * 1+ years of experience in noise control engineering, with a proven track record of successfully completed ...

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Acoustics, Engineering, Environmental or a related field. * 1+ years of experience in noise control engineering, with a proven track record of successfully completed ...

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Acoustics, Engineering, Environmental or a related field. * 1+ years of experience in noise control engineering, with a proven track record of successfully completed ...

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Acoustics, Engineering, Environmental or a related field. * 1+ years of experience in noise control engineering, with a proven track record of successfully completed ...

Environmental Planner- Wallops

Wallops Island, VA ยท On-site

$72K - $93K/yr

Develop work plans and conduct environmental noise studies, surveys, and analyses in support of NEPA and environmental planning activities; prepare associated technical reports and documentation.

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How much do environmental noise jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental noise in the United States is $67,073.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Environmental Noise position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Environmental Noise role, you need a solid understanding of acoustics, environmental sciences, and data analysis, often supported by a degree in environmental engineering or a related field. Familiarity with specialized noise measurement instruments, sound modeling software, and relevant standards such as ISO or ANSI is essential. Strong communication, problem-solving, and report-writing skills are valuable soft skills that set professionals apart. These qualifications ensure accurate assessments, effective mitigation strategies, and clear communication with stakeholders for compliance and project success.

What is an Environmental Noise job?

An Environmental Noise job involves assessing, monitoring, and mitigating noise pollution in various environments, such as urban areas, industrial sites, and transportation hubs. Professionals in this field use sound level meters and modeling software to analyze noise impacts and ensure compliance with regulations. They may work on projects related to urban planning, construction, or environmental impact assessments. Their goal is to minimize noise-related health risks and improve overall environmental quality.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone in an Environmental Noise position?

Professionals in Environmental Noise roles typically spend their days conducting on-site noise measurements, analyzing data using specialized software, and preparing technical reports that detail their findings and recommendations. They often coordinate with project managers, engineers, and regulatory agencies to ensure that noise assessments align with local and national guidelines. Collaborative planning, fieldwork, and client consultations are common aspects of the job, which can involve both indoor and outdoor work environments. Over time, responsibilities may expand to include project management or mentoring junior staff, offering opportunities for career growth within the field.

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Infographic showing various Environmental Noise job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,073 per year, or $32.2 per hour.

Environmental Noise and Vibration - Scientist Engineer

RWDI

Warren, MI โ€ข On-site

$63K - $76K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Environmental Noise and Vibration - Scientist Engineer
Department: Environmental Noise & Vibration
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Warren, MI
Reporting To: Dave Cmar
Compensation: $63,000 - $76,500 / year
Description
RWDI is a global climate and performance engineering consulting firm that helps its clients redefine what's possible by overcoming design and operational challenges, while minimizing environmental, user, and resource impact. With deep technical expertise across a broad range of services, we drive success on ambitious building, industry, and infrastructure projects.
We are a value-based organization, which means everything we do relates back to our three core values: innovation, integrity, and integration. So, when we look for new people to join our team, alignment to these values is a vital piece of our people puzzle. Here's what this looks like:
โ€ข You push the boundaries of what's possible.
โ€ข People know they can rely on you to follow through on your commitments.
โ€ข You believe that when a group of people come together, they can achieve more than anyone person could alone.
If this sounds like you and you're ready to join an award-winning organization and work alongside renowned technical and exceptionally innovative colleagues, RWDI is the place for you.
About the Position:
RWDI is seeking an energetic and motivated individual to join our Environmental Noise & Vibration team in Michigan. This position supports clients across buildings, infrastructure, and industrial sectors.The successful candidate will have several years' experience working in environmental noise and/or vibration fields.
Key Responsibilities
The role includes but is not limited to:
  • Conducting noise/acoustical/ vibration assessments requiring the application of standard and non-standard analysis techniques and procedures
  • Entering, manipulating, and analyzing data in database applications
  • Preparing reports for clients, as well as facility layouts and site plans
  • Engaging in peer review, design review, land use and industrial planning and permitting, construction assessments, noise and vibration monitoring, and more
  • Supporting both attended and unattended field measurement programs
  • Delivering projects on time and on budget, following a defined quality assurance process
  • Advising clients on developing, implementing, and evaluating noise control solutions
  • Taking a client-focused approach, where your technical skills support the success of your clients' projects
  • Supporting projects both large and small across North America

Note that practitioners within the NAV team are purely technical. This role does not involve project management. There is, however, substantial opportunity to build relationships with clients and support the project management team.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
We are accepting applications from candidates with the following qualifications:
  • Undergraduate degree in applicable engineering, with coursework or specialization in vibration and/or acoustics
  • Applicants without P.E. eligibility, but with significant applicable experience may be considered
  • Valid driver's license, and ability to travel to sites as needed both in and around Michigan
  • Willingness to travel approximately 50% of the time across North America

Key skills for this role include:
  • Ability to meet deadlines, willingness to put in the effort required to complete work on schedule and within budget
  • Self-reliant, but also able to work well within a team environment
  • Willingness to travel (at least 50% of the time) and conduct field work (including occasional nights and weekends)
  • Physical requirements: standing/walking for extended periods, lifting objects up to 50lbs, and work/climb on elevated equipment
  • Familiarity/proficiency with CADNA/A, SoundPLAN, CAD/Graphics packages is an asset

Job Benefits
The Environmental Noise & Vibration team is a close-knit, social team where people love what they do. Team members work independently on a daily basis to contribute to the success of the team's work. The successful applicant will demonstrate strong collaboration, people, and teamwork skills as well ability to prioritize and complete work independently. Individuals within this high-performing team must manage their time carefully, and balance work for several ongoing projects simultaneously. Problem solving, ability to learn independently, and initiative-taking are key qualities that will contribute to personal success individuals within the team.
Please submit your cover letter and resume if you are interested in this opportunity.
What We Offer:
โ€ข An opportunity to redefine possible.
โ€ข Salary range: $63,000.00 - $77,000.00
โ€ข 401K Matching
โ€ข Group health benefits
โ€ข Proactive and ongoing training, education, and a Learning Spending Account.
โ€ข Fitness Spending Account
โ€ข An abundance of career paths and opportunities to advance.
Thank you in advance for your application. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
RWDI endorses and practices the principles of equal opportunity employment. We are committed to diversity and inclusion.
Accommodation is available during all stages of the recruitment process.
**AI will not be used through the recruitment process